use vars in desc
You can use vars in description
Demo
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Main task yaml file
vars:
person:
name: tom
sex: male
age: 18
env: dev
tasks:
- name: task
desc: |
this is a story about {{.person.name}}
task:
- func: cmd
desc: |
{{.person.name}} is {{.person.sex}}
vars:
school: sydney grammar
dvars:
- name: continue
value: "N"
desc: "Are you sure ? all items in {{.env}} infrastructure will be destroyed
! (yes/N)"
flags: [prompt]
do:
- name: print
desc: |
his age is {{.person.age}}
he is in school: {{.school}}
?continue: {{.continue}}
cmd: 'what gender is {{.person.name}}'
Main log file
loading [Config]: ./tests/functests/upconfig.yml
Main config:
Version -> 1.0.0
RefDir -> ./tests/functests
WorkDir -> cwd
AbsWorkDir -> /up_project/up
TaskFile -> c0177
Verbose -> vvv
ModuleName -> self
ShellType -> /bin/sh
MaxCallLayers -> 8
Timeout -> 3600000
MaxModuelCallLayers -> 256
EntryTask -> task
ModRepoUsernameRef ->
ModRepoPasswordRef ->
work dir: /up_project/up
-exec task: task
loading [Task]: ./tests/functests/c0177
module: [self], instance id: [dev], exec profile: []
profile - envVars:
(*core.Cache)({
})
Task1: [task ==> task: this is a story about tom
]
-Step1: [
tom is male
]
Enter Value For [continue]:
Are you sure ? all items in dev infrastructure will be destroyed ! (yes/N)
self: final context exec vars:
(*core.Cache)({
"person": {
"name": "tom",
"sex": "male",
"age": 18
},
"env": "dev",
"up_runtime_task_layer_number": 0,
"school": "sydney grammar",
"continue": "N"
})
~SubStep1: [print: his age is 18
he is in school: sydney grammar
?continue: N
]
what gender is tom
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